"Make love" Quotes from Famous Books
... believe you know yourself as you are, Molly," he answered. "It's not you that leads men on to make love to you and then throws them over—as you have thrown me—as you will throw Mr. Mullen." His tone grew suddenly stern. "You don't love Mr. Mullen, and you know it," he added. "If you love any man on earth to-day, ... — The Miller Of Old Church • Ellen Glasgow
... said Harry. "Ralph, I'm very grateful for your good-will. Hudson, where did you fling that confounded bucket? Get up and straighten yourself, and go after Miss Kenyon. Take her anywhere away from Miss Lorimer, and, if you feel like it, make love to her. You're not bad-looking when you wash yourself, and I think she has a ... — Lorimer of the Northwest • Harold Bindloss
... as Shakspeare. See how quickly she has learnt to regard her father as one to be watched and probably kept in a good humour for the sake of Ferdinand. We suppose that the secret of the modern character of this particular passage lies simply in the fact that young people make love pretty much in the same way now that they did three hundred years ago; and possibly, with the exception that "the governor" may be substituted for the words "my father" by the young ladies of three hundred years hence, the passage will sound as fresh and modern ... — Samuel Butler's Canterbury Pieces • Samuel Butler
... aren't going to excite ourselves to-day or do anything but make love and forget nightmares and ... — The Invader - A Novel • Margaret L. Woods
... "You make love beautifully," she heard herself saying coolly. "But you really shouldn't make it to your host's fiancee in ... — The Wishing-Ring Man • Margaret Widdemer
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